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Kedoshim: Holiness
Leviticus 19:1–20:27
The seventh section of the Book of Leviticus continues the theme of the preceding section. The Jewish people, having been made into “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation” at the Giving of the Torah, must adhere to a specific code of conduct in order to fulfill this role properly. Thus, this section opens as G‑d instructs Moses to tell the Jewish people that they must be “holy” (Kedoshim, in Hebrew), i.e., that they must hold themselves to this standard of conduct.
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Third Reading: Leviticus 19:23–32
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Fifth Reading: Leviticus 20:1–7
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Daily Quote
The court is obligated to straighten the roads to the cities of refuge, to repair them and broaden them. They must remove all impediments and obstacles... "Refuge, Refuge" was written at all crossroads so that the murderers should recognize the way and turn there...
–Mishneh Torah, Laws Regarding Murder and the Preservation of Life, 8:5
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